Matigsalug Manobo Student Dictionary

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drop
 
vt.
 
1.
Def.: egkalekaan; eglekaan
MS: egkalekaan; eglekaan
If you drop something, it leaves your hands and falls.
He dropped the cup while he was washing it.
 
vi.

 
2.
Def.: egkeulug
MS: egkeulug
If something drops, it falls to a lower place.
The cup dropped from the table onto the floor.
 
vi.

 
3.
Def.: egdeisek
MS: egdeisek
If an amount or level drops, it becomes smaller.
The noise level dropped suddenly when he closed the door.
The price of rice has dropped a little.
 
n-ct.

 
4.
Def.: pegdeisek
MS: pegdeisek
A drop in an amount or level is the action of it becoming lower.
There has been a drop in temperature in the last hour, so it's much cooler now.
There was a drop in the price of rice last month.
 
n-ct.

 
5.
Def.: tihis
MS: tihis
a very small, round quantity of liquid (e.g. a drop of rain).
It started to rain with large, heavy drops of rain.
Migbunsud mig-uran te dakel, wey mabbehat ne me tihis te uran.
Sem.Dom.: GSL0551-0575
Status: ready


Last updated: 17/Jan/2012